To say Carolyn Parrish is outspoken is putting things mildly. The former MP under Jean Chrétien's Liberal government made headlines after she was overheard cursing Americans. She later added fuel to the fire by going on This Hour Has 22 Minutes where she was filmed stomping a voodoo doll of George W. Bush. Parish left federal politics in 2005..

It never hurts to make a splash at a news conference, unless you're Stockwell Day of course. A member of the former Canadian Alliance party, he showed up to a press conference in 2000 in a wetsuit and riding a jet ski. While certainly memorable, his stunt left many Canadians with mixed views on the politician. Day would later leave politics in 2011.

Stephen Harper may be known for many things, but the piano isn't exactly the first thing that comes to mind for Canadians. The Prime Minister shocked audience members at the Ottawa's National Arts Centre after his rendition of "With a Little Help From My Friends" by the Beatles.

What do you get when you take two grown men -- one a Liberal MP, the other a PC senator -- and put them inside a ring? You get what was dubbed the "Thrilla On The Hilla," the unofficial name for 2012's Fight For The Cure. The match was part of an annual tradition that squared off two notable faces in an effort to raise funds for cancer research. In the end, it was Trudeau (red) who triumphed over Brazeau (blue) in the third round.

Before John Baird entered the realm of federal politics, he served as the Minister of Energy with former-Ontario premier, Ernie Eves, in the summer of 2002. It was during then that Ontario saw unusually high hydro rates after the provincial Tories decided to deregulate the hydro rate. Later that fall, the Ontario NDP sent 'Hydrozilla,' a man in a giant lizard suit, to follow Baird around as part of a stunt to show that deregulating electricity rates would be an economic 'Frankenstein' for Ontario.